What to Do About Crawlspace Water
12/17/2022 (Permalink)
When you live in Tacoma, WA, finding a wet crawl space in your home may not be something you immediately think can cause problems in your home. However, if left unattended water in the crawl space can lead to foundation damage and eventual mold growth.
Reasons Crawl Spaces Get Water
While it seems like a small area to worry about, discovering water in the crawlspace is not uncommon. Finding flooding in your crawl space can happen for several reasons.
- Broken water lines
- Subterranean water
- Heavy storm rains
- Improper drainage from downspouts and gutters
- Improper sloping of landscaping
- Over watering of landscaping
The first two in this list are perhaps what most people think crawl space water is from. However improper drainage from spouts and landscaping, and over watering can be equally culpable, and more preventable.
How to Deal with Crawlspace Water
If you find you have a wet crawl space or potential flooding issue, it’s best to contact a professional to deal with the problem. They can assess the area containing flood water and do what's needed to take care of the problem, find the water’s source, repair any damages, and further protect your home.
Tips for Preventing Water in the Crawlspace
There are a few things you can do to help prevent flood damage in your crawl space on your own. You can grade your landscaping, so it slopes away from your home, and include irrigation or base layers into your gardens or flower beds to help direct water away as well. Also, ensure all hoses have been turned off after the watering is completed. Downspouts should include a backsplash and be angled away from the building, while regularly cleaning and maintaining gutters can help prevent water overflow that pools around the home’s foundation.
If you find you have a wet crawl space, it’s best to quickly contact a professional to discover the root of the problem. Remember, there are things you can do to protect your home as well.